Well, yeah, if you want to get all nitpicky about it.
Although technically speaking, what constitutes a crime in the wake of a war really depends on what revenge the winners want. And any way you look it, there were no winners of the original Moon Kingdom/Dark Kingdom war. There were no survivors on one side, and the other side was locked into another dimension for N centuries. If you had to score by the number of survivors, the Dark Kingdom won, and Beryl committed no crimes... being as she was in the position to define what constituted a crime and what didn't.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
Although technically speaking, what constitutes a crime in the wake of a war really depends on what revenge the winners want. And any way you look it, there were no winners of the original Moon Kingdom/Dark Kingdom war. There were no survivors on one side, and the other side was locked into another dimension for N centuries. If you had to score by the number of survivors, the Dark Kingdom won, and Beryl committed no crimes... being as she was in the position to define what constituted a crime and what didn't.
-- Bob
---------
Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.